Structure Inspection and Maintenance Engineer - Two Positions

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Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Waukesha, WI, United States

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Structure Inspection and Maintenance Engineer - Two Positions

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Rhinelander, WI 

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76317
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Job Description:

Are you interested in making a positive impact on Wisconsin's infrastructure by assisting with inspection and maintenance of bridges and other transportation structures for the state of Wisconsin?

The WI Department of Transportation (WisDOT), Division of Transportation System Development (DTSD) is seeking interested and qualified individuals to fill two Structure Inspection and Maintenance Engineer (Structural Engineer Transportation Entry or Senior) positions for the Bureau of Structures!

These full-time positions are headquartered in the North Central Region (Rhinelander) and Northwest Region (Superior or Spooner) of Wisconsin.

Position Summary

These positions are engineering positions in the inspection, maintenance, rehabilitation, and replacement of major/complex/operational bridges and other bridges and transportation related structures for the Bureau of Structures – Inspection and Maintenance Unit A located in the North CentralRegional office in Rhinelander. These positions perform routine professional engineering duties in implementing the region's planned bridge maintenance program, initially as a member of a team and eventually independently. Duties include but are not limited to: conducting bridge inspections; preparing bridge inspection reports; and recommending maintenance needs and repairs for preventative maintenance and emergency repair due to accidents. These positions work directly with county staff and private contractor forces to ensure structure maintenance and repairs are performed satisfactorily.

Salary Information

The Entry level is in schedule-range 14-14 with an annual salary of $55,120 to $63,253plus excellent benefits.

A $2000 sign-on bonus applies to Entry level candidates who do not have any prior permanent full-time state service in the last five years, split between the first paycheck ($1000) and upon completing the 12 month probationary period ($1000).

The Senior level is in schedule-range 14-13 with an annual salary of $66,560 to $86,902plus excellent benefits.

A twelve month probationary period is required. Pay for current state employees will be set in accordance with the Wisconsin State Compensation Plan.

 

Qualifications

Minimum requirement: Upon hire, candidate must have graduated, or will be graduating by May 2023from an ABET accredited college or university with a 4-year degree in Civil Engineering or a related engineering field, OR possess an Engineer in Training (EIT) credential, OR possess a Professional Engineer (PE) credential.

A minimally qualified candidate will have a background that includes structures courses or a combination of structures courses and work experience.  All applicants must list at least 4 structures courses along with a brief description of each course in their application materials (letter of qualifications, resume).

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To be eligible at the Senior level, candidates must have 4 years of professional experience in design, construction or maintenance of transportation structures (structures are defined as bridges, culverts, sound walls, retaining walls or sign bridges).

Bridge Inspector Special Requirements

  • Certified Bridge Inspector per WisDOT Structure Inspection Manual (or be able to obtain this certification within the first three years of employment).
  • Ability to frequently travel on an independent basis such as traveling 3 to 5 days a week to multiple locations in one day
  • Ability to work outdoors in conditions of heat, cold, humidity, dust, and to walk over rough terrain.
  • Ability to lift and carry objects such as tools or material samples.
  • Ability to work outside of normal working hours.
  • Ability to work in or near water, including safely working from a boat. 
  • Bridge inspection requires a level of physical agility and strength plus the ability to work at heights up to several hundred feet above ground level safely.  Access to inspection areas is gained by entering small access hatches and climbing or descending ladders and also requires crawling on beams and piers.  Safety equipment including harnesses and special self-contained breathing equipment may be required.  Some inspections require entering and riding in a special bucket suspended underneath the structure from a hydraulic boom on special bridge inspection machines known as a "Snooper" and "Reach-All".

Deadline to Apply

Applications will be reviewed on a bi-weekly basis until the positions are filled. The first application review deadline is 11:59pm on Monday, January 2nd, 2023.